History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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... tion , on account of their connexion with navigation , his favor- ite object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the study of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to sea at the age of fourteen , and began his ...
... tion , on account of their connexion with navigation , his favor- ite object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the study of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to sea at the age of fourteen , and began his ...
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... tion , in the countries which shall be discovered , it should be de- termined by the sole authority of Columbus , or of judges to be appointed by him . 5. They permitted Columbus to advance one - eighth part of what should be expended ...
... tion , in the countries which shall be discovered , it should be de- termined by the sole authority of Columbus , or of judges to be appointed by him . 5. They permitted Columbus to advance one - eighth part of what should be expended ...
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... tion was soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of ...
... tion was soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of ...
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... tion was soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of ...
... tion was soon destroyed ; a waste of life which laid the founda- tion of the African slave trade . Hitherto the Spaniards had not established themselves in any force on the Continent of America ; but the report which had reached them of ...
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... tion of those lands he shall judge meet to persons settled there , in fee - simple , according to the laws of England . She ordains , that all the lands granted to Gilbert shall hold of the Crown of England by homage , on payment of the ...
... tion of those lands he shall judge meet to persons settled there , in fee - simple , according to the laws of England . She ordains , that all the lands granted to Gilbert shall hold of the Crown of England by homage , on payment of the ...
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